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Philippe Flajolet

Philippe Flajolet
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Philippe Flajolet, in 2006, at the Analysis of Algorithms international conference
Born (1948-12-01)1 December 1948
Lyon
Died 22 March 2011(2011-03-22) (aged 62)
Paris
Nationality French
Fields Mathematics, Computer Science
Institutions INRIA
University of Paris
Alma mater Paris-Sud 11 University
University Paris Diderot
Doctoral advisor Maurice Nivat
Jean Vuillemin
Doctoral students Claude Puech
Jean-Marc Steyaert
Philippe Jacquet
Paul Zimmermann
Notable awards Knight of the Légion d'honneur
CNRS Silver Medal
Doctor honoris causa from Université libre de Bruxelles

Philippe Flajolet (French: [flaʒɔlɛ]; 1 December 1948 – 22 March 2011) was a French computer scientist.

A former student of École Polytechnique, Philippe Flajolet received his Ph.D. in computer science from University Paris Diderot in 1973 and state doctorate from Paris-Sud 11 University in 1979. Most of Philippe Flajolet's research work was dedicated towards general methods for analyzing the computational complexity of algorithms, including the theory of average-case complexity. He introduced the theory of analytic combinatorics. With Robert Sedgewick of Princeton University, he wrote the first book-length treatment of the topic, the 2009 book entitled Analytic Combinatorics.

A summary of his research up to 1998 can be found in the article "Philippe Flajolet's research in Combinatorics and Analysis of Algorithms" by H. Prodinger and W. Szpankowski, Algorithmica 22 (1998), 366-387.

At the time of his death from a serious illness, Philippe Flajolet was a research director (senior research scientist) at INRIA in Rocquencourt.

From 1994 to 2003 he was a corresponding member of the French Academy of Sciences, and was a full member from 2003 on. He was also a member of the Academia Europaea.


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